speedster239
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It appears that my chain just continues to derail from the drive sprocket on the rear wheel when using the tensioner. However, without the tensioner the chain seems to stay snug, but I think I need to remove one link. The issue, however, is that I can only remove two links (as one link is not an option), but removing two will make the chain too short.
So, the simple question. Do you guys recommend using the chain tensioner if it's not necessary, and if you do, what is the best way to employ it so that it actually does its job and doesn't derail the chain. I just can't seem to get the chain lined up in the right direction. And boy oh boy, when she derails it makes a mess of things by putting a lot of force between the back wheel and engine

resulting in a violent snap that just can't be good for things.
So, the simple question. Do you guys recommend using the chain tensioner if it's not necessary, and if you do, what is the best way to employ it so that it actually does its job and doesn't derail the chain. I just can't seem to get the chain lined up in the right direction. And boy oh boy, when she derails it makes a mess of things by putting a lot of force between the back wheel and engine



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